A recording of Xing Daorong spread wildly on the Internet, during which the two female Internet celebrities involved said that the recording was fake and the result of AI synthesis, and then they had been reported to the police. Many netizens think that this is an excuse for female Internet celebrities, and now female Internet celebrities have posted a receipt for filing the case, and Da Yang's sister-in-law affirmed it for the first time.
The seventh boss, one of the female Internet celebrities in the Three Sheep Group, posted a notice of filing a case on September 21. The incident happened on September 20, and Boss Seven wrote after the video that he had called the police that night. This time, netizens should believe what Boss Seven said, right? After all, that recording doesn't know whether it's true or not, and it hurts several female anchors involved in the recording. The biggest slander against a female anchor is to create pornographic rumors.
In addition to Boss Seven, there is another female Internet celebrity who has also been named, and she is Zhuo Shilin. After Boss Seven posted the receipt of the report, Sister-in-law Yang replied in the comment area of Boss Seven as soon as possible. In fact, when the incident happened, Da Yang's sister-in-law had come forward to defend her female anchor and Lu Wenqing. At that time, the reply was that the voice could not be Mr. Lu's voice. And this time, after the seventh boss posted the receipt of the case, Da Yang's sister-in-law also commented for the first time, the purpose is very simple, is to maintain her own Internet celebrities.
After all, in addition to the female Internet celebrity in Xing Daorong's video, the other person who was affected should be Da Yang's sister-in-law. Da Yang's sister-in-law, who was originally out of the way, was also made by some people to spread yellow rumors. This time, the seventh boss posted a receipt of accepting the case, and Da Yang's sister-in-law's comment was "resolutely resist yellow rumors, respect women, and protect women".